An indoor air purifier ensures the filtration of the indoor air, of an enclosed space, which it captures to release a depolluted air. It works in addition to the necessary natural ventilation, if it is possible to open the windows.A professional air purifier, equipped with a HEPA 13 or 14 filter, will have an effective action on pollens, fine particles PM2.5 and PM10, VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds), viruses and bacteria.
An air purifier not only removes pollen grains and unpleasant odours but also the whole range of pollutants and/or particles present in indoor air. Air that has been absorbed and processed by the purifier is then released as purified air into the room or premises where it is located. There are two types of air purifier: domestic and professional, including devices suitable for use in medical settings, whose differences in terms of overall performance and components used (specifically filters) are reflected in the price. Lastly, an air purifier must not itself produce pollutants: the device must be safe to use.
It’s important to be clear about your requirements as a professional user.
• What kind of pollutants do I need to deal with in my professional activity?
The kind of pollutants you encounter will inform your choice of the right filtration technologies.
• What are the quantities of pollutants and what is the size of the premises?
These criteria will decide the capacity of the most suitable professional air purifier, including its air flow.